March 26, 2016

Surf fishing is one of the most popular ways of fishing because it is very exciting. Imagine trying to bait your fish in the surf while the waves are moving back and forth. This is definitely quite a challenging way to get fish. Of course, if you are going to fish bait in the surf, then you’re going to need surf fishing rigs. Rigs are certain items that can be used to attract a particular type of fish to the line (see the above http://fishermensangle.com link for more info). Below are some of the best rigs for surf fishing.

February 9, 2016

When you talk about a good surf fishing destination, Hale’iwa, Hawaii is certainly a no brainer. On a precious little series of islands encompassed by only an immeasurable sea, the measure of fish and waves are past correlation, and Haleiwa, which is located in Oahu’s North Shore, is the center point of perhaps the best of it. In view of the precarious drop in the ocean’s depth and solid streams and currents around the islands of Hawaii, there are a copious number of games and bait fish. Moreover, as almost everybody knows, it also has the most amazing waves on the planet.

January 19, 2016

In the fall of 1957, the Cape Hatteras Anglers Club Invitational Surf Fishing Tournament was formed in Buxton, Hatteras Island in North Carolina. Eighty one people came together and created this tournament with one thing in their mind – to enhance the economy by supporting the local tourism. Other than that, the place became well known to the world itself, most especially among competitive anglers. It was decided that the 2-day tournament was to be held annually during the month of November.

December 15, 2015

Surf fishing is slightly different from calm water fishing and requires a slightly different approach. From taking decisions on whether you should cast close to the beach or far from the beach to determining whether you should use braided lines or mono lines, you need to make the right decisions to catch a good amount while surf fishing.

March 30, 2008

Singapore World Championship Surf Fishing Team S.S.A.T.M.C makes an early jump in jump in points in the World Championship Surf Fishing Team Division with unofficial record-breaking Spotted Sicklefish and Folk-Tailed Marine Catfish catches.

February 25, 2008

With the opening of the 2008 World Championship Surf & Shore Fishing tournament seasons and the newly formed Heavyweight Division, the 2007 Singapore Champion Surf Fishing Team Singapore Surf Anglerz now formed as S.S.A.T.M.C made the first strike on the Singapore shoreline to start their climb to challenge the reigning Champion Surf Fishing Team OC Guerilla from Southern California.